omnichromatic

adj

Etymology

From omni- + chromatic.

  1. derived from *gʰer- — “to grind; to rub; to stroke; to remove
  2. derived from χρωματικός — “relating to colour; one of the three types of tetrachord in Greek music
  3. borrowed from chrōmaticus
  4. borrowed from chromatique — “chromatic
  5. prefixed as omnichromatic — “omni + chromatic

Definitions

  1. Panchromatic

    Panchromatic; of or having all colors.

    • This supports the idea that all colored objects are omnichromatic, that is they contain all of the elements of the spectrum.
    • This new theory uses an omnichromatic approach instead of the classical trichromatic approach.
    • In theory all colored objects are omnichromatic.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for omnichromatic. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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